The wave of violence registered in different regions of the country following the death of ‘El Mencho’ provoked an immediate reaction on social networks, where various entertainment figures expressed their concern and solidarity.
The riots reported in states like Jalisco and cities like Leon generated a public conversation that transcended the political arena and reached artists and celebrities with millions of followers.
Among the messages that resonated the most were those from Thalia y Eiza Gonzálezwho used their digital platforms to express their feelings about the climate of tension.
Short messages from Eiza González and Thalía about violence in Mexico

Eiza González opted for a simple but meaningful gesture. Through an Instagram story, she shared a completely black background with a single word: “Mexico”, accompanied by a broken heart emoji. Without further explanation, the message was interpreted as a sign of dismay and pain in the face of the violent events that impacted several communities.
For her part, Thalia posted an image with the Mexican flag in the background and hands in prayer position. “My beloved Mexico, praying for you,” the singer wrote. Her followers understood the message as a manifestation of solidarity and hope in the midst of the uncertainty being experienced in some areas of the country.
The conversation also included Barbara del Regilwho focused her position on the importance of self-protection. In her message she asked for prudence and care: “I ask God that this ends without anyone suffering. I just want to ask you to take care of yourself, if you can, don’t go out and be close to your family. Nothing is more important than being safe”.
Meanwhile, Geraldine Bazán expressed a more personal concern, as part of her family resides in the affected areas. “My heart goes out to Jalisco, to Guadalajara, to León, to Nayarit… and to every family that today feels fear, uncertainty or anguish,” she wrote. He later added a message of encouragement: “I send you all my light, my love and my prayers. Take care of yourselves, take shelter, stay calm as much as possible and, above all, protect yourselves”.
Pain and reflection on the outlook

The singer Christian Nodal also shared his feelings about the situation. “How horrible everything that is happening around the world. It hurts my soul for my Mexico,” he wrote, accompanied by a call for caution: “Please take care of yourselves”.
From another perspective, Alan Estrada made an exhortation to combat disinformation. Addressing especially those who are in Jalisco, he asked to consult only official sources and to follow the recommendations of the authorities. He also expressed his rejection of those who spread false images or manipulated news for political purposes.
The different voices in the show reflect how the situation of violence not only impacts on a social and political level, but also on an emotional level, mobilizing messages of solidarity, prayer and responsibility in the use of information.
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